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Recently, we reported that Jey Uso was held in high regard within WWE, but he’s excelling in other areas as well.

Fightful Select was able to get eyes on some recent live event merchandise reports and confirm them with WWE sources. Among those included the rarity of an individual superstar in Cody Rhodes outselling generic WWE merchandise, but Uso performed well also.

On the WWE live events towards the end of September, we’re told that Jey Uso’s merchandise sold exceptionally well, living up to the high hopes that WWE had for him in putting him in a prominent position outside of the Bloodline angle.
 
25 greatest smackdown moments leading up to this weeks “premiere”

25. Steve Austin destroys the DX Express: April 27th, 2000
24. Kurt Angle sings “Sexy Kurt” with Sherri: March 24th, 2005
23. Eddie Guerrero WWE Title celebration: February 19th, 2004
22. Carmella cashes in Money in the bank: April 10th, 2018
21. Brock Lesnar uses a forklift: March 18th, 2022
20. Orton sends Undertaker to hell: November 29th, 2005
19. Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss cage match: January 17th, 2017
18. Bayley destroys her Bayley buddies: October 11th, 2019
17. The Usos have record breaking Tag Team Title victory over The New Day: November 11th, 2022
16. Coronation of King Booker: May 26th, 2006
15. Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle Iron Man match: September 18th, 2003
14. Seth Rollins invades the home of Edge: October 1st, 2021
13. Shawn Michaels mocks The Undertaker: March 27th, 2009
12. AJ Styles wins WWE Title: November 7th, 2017
11. Tribute to The Troops: December 25th, 2003
10. Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens reunite: March 17th, 2023
9. The celebration of Kofi-Mania: April 9th, 2019
8. Steve Austin and Booker T grocery store fight: December 13th, 2001
7. Rey Mysterio punches Dominik: March 24th, 2023
6. Smackdown’s debut: August 26th, 1999
5. Brock Lesnar and Big show ring collapse: June 12th, 2003
4. Charlotte Flair returns: December 30th, 2022
3. FOX premiere: October 4th, 2019
2. John Cena debuts: June 27th, 2002
1. Jey Uso leaves The Bloodline: June 16th, 2023
 
Grizzled Young Vets aren’t quite free….yet.

Though it was recently reported that the former Dyad were already free agents, they aren’t technically free and clear just quite yet. Though they did appear to finish up with WWE, sources in the company said that the team’s contracts actually still expire in mid-October. The duo are expected to officially leave the company at that point.

Rip Fowler and Jagger Reid, also known as Zack Gibson and James Drake asked for their releases earlier this year, but had them rejected by WWE. We’ll work to learn more details, but as we’ve heard things, the contracts are actually set to officially expire on October 14. They were not let go as a part of the recent WWE releases
 
Get #4 da fucc outta here! That shouldn't even be in the Top 10.
Respect the queen dammit.

Real question is why tf WWE always uses the most modern events to be #1. Im sorry Jey Uso turning was a dope moment but most that list deserves it more.
 
Respect the queen dammit.

Real question is why tf WWE always uses the most modern events to be #1. Im sorry Jey Uso turning was a dope moment but most that list deserves it more.


Fucc that dat. You got the queen but no Rock??? The math ain't mathing.

SAS vs Booker in the grocery store should be Top 5. That shyt was hilarious
 
Fucc that dat. You got the queen but no Rock??? The math ain't mathing.

SAS vs Booker in the grocery store should be Top 5. That shyt was hilarious
I agree alot of that shit should be in the top 5. Thats why the list are such a joke they always put the number 1 spot on whats recently going on in WWE and sprinkle in more of it throughout just because its fresh to the current crowd. These list mean nada, aint even worth discussing.
 
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